Kelowna Chiefs Mental Health Awareness Games

The Kelowna Chiefs Junior Hockey Club, and Kelowna Financial Planning firm the Peacock Sheridan
Group, are excited to announce today their joint efforts to support an initiative of Kelowna Chief player
Myles Mattila. The Kelowna Chiefs, together with Myles and his teammates, will be hosting 3 home
games in support of Mental Health Awareness.
The first of three Kelowna Chief’s Mental Health Awareness Games, will take place on Oct. 21st, 2017 in
Kelowna, BC. The first game will be in Memory of Ryan Donaldson, a former player in the KIJHL. Ryan’s
parents and sister, Kirsten Donaldson, will be in attendance, along with supporters of Myles from
Jack.org, the only national network of young leaders transforming the way we think about mental
health. Money raised during the game will go to the Canadian Mental Health Association to help
develop local youth mental wellness programs.

Peacock Sheridan Group is proud to support this initiative and the efforts of Myles Mattila. Myles is an
advocate for Mental Health awareness and is a young leader who is committed to creating positive
changes in youth mental health, not only for his team and the KIJHL, but also for students and youth
throughout our community and across the nation. Peacock Sheridan Group is very proud to participate
in this event to help bring awareness to Mental Health.

We ask you to come out on October 21st with your families and friends to learn more and support this
important cause.